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... lunch and arrived at Jorn Shallow Bay, where the slaves were also having their lunch.
The slaves’ lunch was not as sumptuous as the nobility’s. Their lunch included a piece of black bread mixed with sawdust and wheat bran, four wild vegetable balls with a bit of salt, and a bowl of wild vegetable soup. This meal was not considered abundant, but it sufficed to fill their stomachs.
The real energy replenishment, ensuring their stamina, was a bowl of broth mixed with wheat bran, mi ...
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